Re: Tree-to-Ground Guying Treeser was able to give us a photo of the tree and all of its surrounds. you are in a forest situation and it is difficult at best to get the lay of the land. I resent being questioned about mt ideas of what should be done especially over an internet forum. I am not there Quercus. Your photos don't give me the details that I require should I be onsite. Your methodologies and calculations are yours and you are your own business.... do as you choose. I have no idea if other larger stronger trees are around... I can't be sure you have seen all the things I would see or others may. You cannot in words explain to me all of the parameters involved with this tree so I feel as though I have touched it. Don't dare belittle me with your doings. I suggested an outcome...fair in my judgement based on your few meagre shots of your glove and a path and a tree cavity. If you think you know what to do .....do it. Don't bring me in to an argument because you feel a little hard done by my suggestions earlier about a totally different situation. I haven't seen that one either and may be way off the mark. However the photos gave a clearer view of what was at stake. |